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TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

weird question but does anyone know if grad rec watches the part of amberjack recording when you’re just doing the sjt and other non-vi questions? i just realised i looked like an actual homeless person while doing those questions with all my weird expressions coming out…also today was not a good hair day if my frizzy hair girlies can relate!!!
I don't believe Graduate Recruitment spend their time watching back entire recordings of candidates completing the SJT (there's simply too many candidates and not enough time to do so!) and it's more likely that the recording is passed through a piece of software to look for any indicators of cheating (e.g. whether or not you've got a phone out and started to take pictures of the questions to send to your friends). So don't worry about the hair!
 
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Would anyone be kind enough to review my app answer for "Why Commercial law? via PM

Ive realised I have been using basically the same response for firms that ask this question, and I have been getting rejected at application stage, so I am starting to think the issue might be how I am answering it rather than my interest in commercial law itself.

I know it is a bit cheeky to ask, but I would really appreciate any feedback, especially from people who have progressed at firms that ask this question, on what firms are actually looking for here and what made your answer work
 
Also, does anybody know how firms that use vantage title emails with updates? Is it obvious from the subject what the result is? Im thinking HL and HSFK particularly!
I believe it's something along the lines of 'Application Update: ...' which can be quite annoying because the subject doesn't reveal anything about the outcome (sometimes it will - e.g. 'Application Update: Invitation to Interview', but if you're on mobile and you receive a notification the subject title is too long for you to see the later part of the title, so it isn't very helpful!)
 
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Would anyone be kind enough to review my app answer for "Why Commercial law? via PM

Ive realised I have been using basically the same response for firms that ask this question, and I have been getting rejected at application stage, so I am starting to think the issue might be how I am answering it rather than my interest in commercial law itself.

I know it is a bit cheeky to ask, but I would really appreciate any feedback, especially from people who have progressed at firms that ask this question, on what firms are actually looking for here and what made your answer work
Of course, please feel free to send it my way
 
Hey - the first assessment is not a VI, it's an assessment with Watson Glaser style and CAPP style questions, with a Hogan Lovells skin on top. To prepare, I'd recommend doing some Watson Glaser preparation via practice tests you can find online.
The second stage after the initial assessment is essentially a VI with four questions.
Hey! Thank you so much! I've also passed to Freshfields second stage, and I know nothing about the timings of the VI's and the kind of questions they ask, and whether it is a SJT or WG within this second stage too. Do you have any insight/advice or tips?
 
White and Case, Baker, Sidley and I was gonna do RPC but I might switch to Gibson Dunn. I know a lot of these are rolling... but I sorta think a month in advance should be enough for my application to be considered (correct me if I am wrong though)! To be honest I'm just scared I haven't done enough as I was aiming for 10 but some people have said do less, some do more! I have done 11 so far and 15 felt right haha
I'd advise prioritising quality over quantity. The more research you do into a firm's unique selling points and into linking that to your own interests and experiences, the higher quality of an application you'll be able to write, and the more likely you'll be able to progress to the next stage. Don't worry so much about the number, but work at a pace that helps you to maintain a high quality of application so that the applications you produce aren't immediately getting rejected by Graduate Recruitement
 
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Struggling with the question "What is the role of a trainee solicitor?" any insight would be appreciated @Andrei Radu @Abbie Whitlock

It's quite a PE focused firm
Hi,
When I attended an application workshop, I was told this question is often asked because applicants come in thinking that they're all hands on deck and massively involved in deals, when the reality is that trainees are required for more 'non glamorous' tasks such as support and due diligence, and this question is often asked to see if you understand this. The key word is trainee solicitor, not solicitor! I think mentioning some awareness that you'll be supporting a team and learning a lot on the job is crucial for this answer. You can then try and find an opportunity to link it to the firm's strengths (e.g PE) so you display that you are aware of and familiar with the fields you'll be working in.

Hope this helped!
 
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Hopefully. How did you find their AC and what does it include? I've heard it's a written task, an analytical/commercial interview and a motivational/competency interview?
To be honest, not too sure on how I felt about the AC. It included a written task, a group task and interview, the firm went through an overhaul of the process so there were limited resources online.
 
Hey! Thank you so much! I've also passed to Freshfields second stage, and I know nothing about the timings of the VI's and the kind of questions they ask, and whether it is a SJT or WG within this second stage too. Do you have any insight/advice or tips?
Congratulations on getting to the second stage! From my knowledge...
  • Before receiving the VI questions, you'll be given access to a bunch of information that is relevant (and should be incorporated where possible) to your VI questions. This access is, at first, untimed, so be sure to read it thoroughly and make notes on what you think are the important bits
  • There are four questions that you have two minutes each to answer
  • You get somewhere from 30s-1min to answer each question
  • Of course prepare the answers to commonly asked questions (e.g. Why Freshfields? Why Commercial Law? Can you describe the role of a trainee solicitor? What is your application strategy? Can you name one industry development that is likely to affect Freshfields in the next 12-18 months?), but recognise that you won't be able to prepare for every question that is asked, so don't be thrown off if that is the case in the real thing
  • Accompanying each video interview question are 4/5 SJT-type questions, so be prepared for those
Hope this helps, let me know if you have any other questions, and good luck!
 
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I emailed Freshfields for reasonable adjustments (for second stage VI) 5 days ago and have not received an email back but my deadline to submit is tomorrow. I'm so stressed, what do I do!!! I feel like I already told them about my adjustments in my app but I still wanted to complete the form just in case to confirm. should I send an email to the team?
 
I emailed Freshfields for reasonable adjustments (for second stage VI) 5 days ago and have not received an email back but my deadline to submit is tomorrow. I'm so stressed, what do I do!!! I feel like I already told them about my adjustments in my app but I still wanted to complete the form just in case to confirm. should I send an email to the team?
Double check your invite email - most firms normally automatically apply it to the assessments!
 
Does anyone find it hard not to fixate on numbers when applying to a Vacation Scheme/Direct TC? Feeling quite hopeless when I am 1 of 3000 applicants competing for 20 odd spots.
might not sound too helpful but there's also only one of you and the firm you end up getting a TC with will recognise that and value you for what you bring to the table (or so i keep telling myself to stop myself from spiralling)
 
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I emailed Freshfields for reasonable adjustments (for second stage VI) 5 days ago and have not received an email back but my deadline to submit is tomorrow. I'm so stressed, what do I do!!! I feel like I already told them about my adjustments in my app but I still wanted to complete the form just in case to confirm. should I send an email to the team?
Don't worry - Graduate Recruitment can be slow to reply sometimes. Even if you're certain you've already told them about your adjustments in your application, it can't hurt to make sure they know, so it's good that you've emailed. I'd recommend reaching out to them on LinkedIn - this is the link to their Senior Recruitment Specialist, and he usually gets back to people within a couple days.
 
Might be copium but going off last yr's forums I think it was a staggered release, with alot being released in Jan. So fingers crossed there's still hope!
Though saying that I am mentally preparing for a PFO ://// Sucks cause they were my favourite firm, but onwards and upwards ig 🫡 🫡 🫡
That’s actually helpful to know! Thanks! But yeah I am also now mentally preparing… I hate the waiting game ˙◠˙
 

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